The difference between Revocation and Vacation
When used as nouns, revocation means an act or instance of revoking, whereas vacation means freedom from some business or activity.
Vacation is also verb with the meaning: to spend or take a vacation.
check bellow for the other definitions of Revocation and Vacation
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Revocation as a noun:
An act or instance of revoking.
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Vacation as a noun:
Freedom from some business or activity.
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Vacation as a noun (obsolete):
Free time given over to a specific purpose; occupation, activity.
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Vacation as a noun:
A period during which official activity or business is formally suspended; an official holiday from university, law courts etc.
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Vacation as a noun (North America):
A holiday; a stretch of leisure time away from work or duty and devoted to rest or pleasure.
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Vacation as a noun:
The act of vacating something; moving out.
Examples:
"The Conservative Party’s vacation of the centre ground gave an opportunity to its opponents."
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Vacation as a noun (US, legal):
The act of making legally void.
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Vacation as a verb (intransitive):
To spend or take a vacation.
Examples:
"This year, we’re vacationing in Mexico."